Under the Cover of War: The Zionist Expulsion of the Palestinians
Rosemarie M. Esber. Arabicus Books & Media, LLC, $29.95 (442pp) ISBN 978-0-9815131-7-1
In her first effort, researcher and writer Esber takes readers on a dramatic inquest of modern Israel's beginnings and the Arab conflict over Palestine. Reviewing historical accounts, Esber reveals that after WWII many of Europe's expelled Jews sought to regain their roots in Palestine. This meant the expulsion of the Palestinian Arab community who lived there; with the tacit approval of the United Nations, Palestinians were cruelly evicted from their homes and lives, subject to demonization and, according to Esber, a campaign of ethnic cleansing. Esber's account abounds with first hand accounts from Arab victims recounting the terror they faced at the hands of Zionist forces. This gripping historical account illuminates the plight of Palestinians following the War, too long overshadowed in the media and historical record by the atrocity of the Holocaust; placing them back to back, Esber demonstrates a tragic domino effect, in which victims become aggressors and survival becomes a matter of fighting back. B&w photos.
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Reviewed on: 09/29/2008
Genre: Nonfiction
Paperback - 442 pages - 978-0-9815131-3-3